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06 Sept 2025

Calls for extension of Shannon Callows Scheme deadline

Calls for extension of Shannon Callows Scheme deadline

Calls for extension of Shannon Callows Scheme deadline

CALLS have been made on MInister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue by IFA President Tim Cullinan, as well as TD Barry Cowen, to extend the application deadline for the Shannon Callows Flood Scheme, and ensure all impacted farmers can apply.

As it stands, impacted farmers had until midnight on November 27th to get their applications in, but not all farmers have been contacted by the Department, or received their Expression of Interest forms.

“We are also hearing there may have been some IT issues where not all impacted sites were

correctly identified. At a minimum, the Department needs to push out the deadline so everybody can apply. We have raised the issues with the Department but there has been no resolution yet. A degree of pragmatism and fairness needs to apply here,” said Tim Cullinan.

“The damage done by the flooding meant thousands of acres of silage and hay were destroyed and unsalvageable. The €325/ha payment will go some way to alleviating the hardship caused by the weather conditions.

“It’s important that all impacted farmers get access to this scheme, and that the funding is

released as soon as possible and that the conditions to apply are not too onerous.

“In the longer term, an agency must be established which would include local farmers to

manage the River Shannon to rectify the problems. This must be established without delay and cannot be put on the long finger anymore,” he concluded.

Local Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen, has written to Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue, on behalf of local farmers in the area who have not been issued with a letter for inclusion in the Shannon Callows Flood Scheme despite being impacted by recent flooding.

Deputy Cowen said, "Due to the very challenging weather conditions this summer, some

farmers were unable to save fodder crops for this coming winter and this has been compounded by the continuing wet conditions throughout the Autumn period. This has left affected farmers in a serious situation requiring them to purchase additional fodder to maintain animal health and welfare over the winter months and I very much welcome a scheme announced recently to assist farmers in this situation.

“Minister Charlie McConalogue is making available funding of over €800,000 to farmers who

have been affected by fodder loss due to flooding in the region and I understand the Department of Agriculture has been in contact with a number of affected farmers.

"However, I have been advised that some farmers were not issued with a letter for inclusion in the scheme, when this was queried with the Department they were informed that the satellite didn’t pick up on flooding on their lands.

“Some had crop on the land which was completely flooded underneath and wasn’t possible to harvest. I understand that neighbours with adjoining lands have been issued with the form as it was grazed lands and flooding was visible.

"It is imperative that farmers affected be accommodated under the scheme without delay. I have asked Minister McConalogue to investigate this matter and revert to my office at his earliest opportunity," said Deputy Cowen.

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